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| − | The Impacts Monitoring Group of [[Energising Development (EnDev)|Energising Development has]] developed recommendations for a "proper" impact assessments.    | + | The Impacts Monitoring Group of [[Energising Development (EnDev)|Energising Development has]] developed recommendations for a "proper" impact assessments.  | 
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| − | We recommend to:    | + | We recommend to:  | 
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|   | + | *use the recommended [[Indicator rural electrification and stoves|'''list of indicators''']]  | 
|   | + | *conduct '''baseline studies '''before project intervention and impact studies after households, social infrastructure or SMEs got access to a form of modern energy  | 
|   | + | *use a [[Theory Based Approach|'''theory based approach''']] by applying the result chain for developing the study design  | 
|   | + | *use a [[Mixed Methods|'''mixed methods approach''']]: the logic of the comparative advantages of [[Methoden|methods]]: that means the mix of quantitative (standarised household interviews) and qualitative methods (open/ semi-structured interviews with key persons and households or focus group discussions)  | 
|   | + | *include [[Control Groups|'''control groups''']] if possible (households which do not have acces to modern energy) into your baseline and impact study   | 
|   | + | *consider [[Research_Ethics|'''research ethics''']]  | 
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| − | *use the recommended [[Indicator rural electrification and stoves|'''list of indicators''']] 
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| − | *conduct '''baseline studies '''before project intervention and impact studies after households, social infrastructure or SMEs got access to a form of modern energy 
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| − | *use a [[Theory Based Approach|'''theory based approach''']] by applying the result chain for developing the study design 
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| − | *use a [[Mixed Methods|'''mixed methods approach''']]: the logic of the comparative advantages of [[Methoden|methods]]: that means the mix of quantitative (standarised household interviews) and qualitative methods (open/ semi-structured interviews with key persons and households or focus group discussions) 
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| − | *include [[Control Groups|'''control groups''']] if possible (households which do not have acces to modern energy) into your baseline and impact study  
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| − | *consider [[Research ethics|'''research ethics''']]
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|   | The following tables shows typical steps for baseline and impact studies, which we would recommend and support.  |   | The following tables shows typical steps for baseline and impact studies, which we would recommend and support.  | 
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| − | = Preparation  =  | + | = Preparation =  | 
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| − | | bgcolor="#0000ff" | <span style="color: rgb(255,255,255)">'''Library''' </span>  | + | | bgcolor="#0000ff" | <span style="color: rgb(255,255,255)">'''Library'''</span>  | 
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| − | | <font size="2">Terms for Consultants/ Enumerators</font>    | + | | <font size="2">Terms for Consultants/ Enumerators</font>  | 
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| − | *<font size="2">Sample Terms</font> for national / international consultants    | + | *<font size="2">Sample Terms</font> for national / international consultants  | 
|   | *Sample Terms for enumerators   |   | *Sample Terms for enumerators   | 
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| − | | ToR Consultants:<br>   | + | | ToR Consultants:  | 
| − | *[[:file:Example_rwi_baseline_for_repro_tor_is_2008-11-18.pdf|Tor Baseline Study (Rwanda PSP Hydro) ]]    | + | *[[:file:Example rwi baseline for repro tor is 2008-11-18.pdf|Tor Baseline Study (Rwanda PSP Hydro) ]]  | 
| − | *[[:file:Example_terms_survey_french.pdf|ToR Survey french version]]    | + | *[[:file:Example terms survey french.pdf|ToR Survey french version]]  | 
| − | *[[:file:Example_terms_of_reference_local_expert_18122007.doc|ToR Evaluation english version]]    | + | *[[:file:Example terms of reference local expert 18122007.doc|ToR Evaluation english version]]  | 
|   | *[[Library Further Documents|Further Documents]]  |   | *[[Library Further Documents|Further Documents]]  | 
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| − | | Selection Consultant/ Enumerators    | + | | Selection Consultant/ Enumerators  | 
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|   | *<font size="2">Consultants</font>  |   | *<font size="2">Consultants</font>  | 
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| − | | Study of available documents and statistics on national development goals and policies, national sector goals and policies, BMZ goals and concept for the partner country    | + | | Study of available documents and statistics on national development goals and policies, national sector goals and policies, BMZ goals and concept for the partner country  | 
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|   | *<font size="2">Checklist on relevant development goals</font>  |   | *<font size="2">Checklist on relevant development goals</font>  | 
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| − | *UNDP [http://www.energyandenvironment.undp.org/undp/index.cfm?module=Library&page=Document&DocumentID=5761 Energy Services for the Millennium Development Goals]    | + | *UNDP [http://www.energyandenvironment.undp.org/undp/index.cfm?module=Library&page=Document&DocumentID=5761 Energy Services for the Millennium Development Goals]  | 
|   | *BMZ [http://www.bmz.de/en/issues/energie/energieeffizienz/index.html Sustainable Energy for Development]  |   | *BMZ [http://www.bmz.de/en/issues/energie/energieeffizienz/index.html Sustainable Energy for Development]  | 
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| − | | <font size="2">Developing of Results Chains/ Indicators</font>    | + | | <font size="2">Developing of Results Chains/ Indicators</font>  | 
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| − | *[[MDGs and Result Chains|<font size="2">Sample Results Chain</font>]]    | + | *[[MDGs and Result Chains|<font size="2">Sample Results Chain</font>]]  | 
|   | *<font size="2">[[Indicator rural electrification and stoves|Impact Criteria and indicators]]</font>  |   | *<font size="2">[[Indicator rural electrification and stoves|Impact Criteria and indicators]]</font>  | 
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| − | Rural Electrifciation:    | + | Rural Electrifciation:  | 
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| − | *[[:file:Example_result_chains_de.pdf|Result Chain german version]]    | + | *[[:file:Example result chains de.pdf|Result Chain german version]]  | 
| − | *[[:file:Example_result_chains_en.pdf|Result Chain engl. version]]    | + | *[[:file:Example result chains en.pdf|Result Chain engl. version]]  | 
| − | *[[:file:Example_result_chains_fr.pdf|Result Chain french version]]  | + | *[[:file:Example result chains fr.pdf|Result Chain french version]]  | 
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| − | Cooking:<br>   | + | Cooking:  | 
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| − | *[[:file:Impacts_-_observation_fields_and_indicators.doc|Energy Impacts, Observation Fields and Indicators]]    | + | *[[:file:Impacts - observation fields and indicators.doc|Energy Impacts, Observation Fields and Indicators]]  | 
| − | *IA Kenya: [[:file:Example_ics_results_chains_kenya.doc|Result Chain]]    | + | *IA Kenya: [[:file:Example ics results chains kenya.doc|Result Chain]]  | 
| − | *IA Ethiopia: [[:file:Results_chains_ethiopia.pdf|Result Chain]]    | + | *IA Ethiopia: [[:file:Results chains ethiopia.pdf|Result Chain]]  | 
| − | *IA Kenya: [[:file:Preparation_kenya_-_impacts,_observation_fields_and_indicators.pdf|Model List of Impacts, Observation Fields and Indicators]]  | + | *IA Kenya: [[:file:Preparation kenya - impacts, observation fields and indicators.pdf|Model List of Impacts, Observation Fields and Indicators]]  | 
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| − | | <font size="2">Developing of Questionnaires, interview guidelines, PRA tools (MAPP), observation criteria and other tools [[Methoden|(catalogue of methods)]]</font>    | + | | <font size="2">Developing of Questionnaires, interview guidelines, PRA tools (MAPP), observation criteria and other tools [[Methoden|(catalogue of methods)]]</font>  | 
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| − | *[[Quantitative Methods|<font size="2">Questionnaire</font>s for HH (stoves), stove producers, social institutions and restaurants using ICS]]    | + | *[[Quantitative Methods|<font size="2">Questionnaire</font>s for HH (stoves), stove producers, social institutions and restaurants using ICS]]  | 
| − | *[[Qualitative Methods|PRA tools for focus group discussions (MAPP)]]    | + | *[[Qualitative Methods|PRA tools for focus group discussions (MAPP)]]  | 
| − | *[[Qualitative Methods|Interview guidelines for village authorities]]    | + | *[[Qualitative Methods|Interview guidelines for village authorities]]  | 
|   | *[[Qualitative Methods|Observation criteria for stoves in use (example lists of good cooking practices and of stove conditions) ]]  |   | *[[Qualitative Methods|Observation criteria for stoves in use (example lists of good cooking practices and of stove conditions) ]]  | 
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| − | [[Materials for Quantitative Methods|Example Questionnaires]]    | + | [[Materials for Quantitative Methods|Example Questionnaires]]  | 
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| − | [[Guidelines and materials for qualitative methods|PRA tools, Interview Guidelines, Observation criteria etc.]]    | + | [[Guidelines and materials for qualitative methods|PRA tools, Interview Guidelines, Observation criteria etc.]]  | 
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| − | ([[Impact Studies Material#General|Impact Studies Material]])    | + |    | 
|   | + | ([[Impact Studies Material#General|Impact Studies Material]])  | 
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| − | | <font size="2">Sampling/ Selection target Group</font>    | + | | <font size="2">Sampling/ Selection target Group</font>  | 
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| − | *<font size="2">[[Guidelines for Sampling/ Selection Criterias|Guidelines / Sampling & Selection Criterias]]</font>    | + | *<font size="2">[[Guidelines for Sampling/ Selection Criterias|Guidelines / Sampling & Selection Criterias]]</font>  | 
|   | *Poverty criteria for selection of HH  |   | *Poverty criteria for selection of HH  | 
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| − | *Kenya: [[:file:Selection_criteria_v2.doc|Selection Criteria for HH, SI, PU and Producers IA]]     | + | *Kenya: [[:file:Selection criteria v2.doc|Selection Criteria for HH, SI, PU and Producers IA]]   | 
| − | *Kenya: [[:file:Example_local_poverty_criteria_kenya.doc|Local Poverty criteria (example from local village authorities)]]  | + | *Kenya: [[:file:Example local poverty criteria kenya.doc|Local Poverty criteria (example from local village authorities)]]  | 
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| − | | <font size="2">Training of Supervisors and Enumerators/ Pretesting</font>    | + | | <font size="2">Training of Supervisors and Enumerators/ Pretesting</font>  | 
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| − | *<font size="2">Training Material</font>    | + | *<font size="2">Training Material</font>  | 
|   | *<font size="2">Training Agenda</font>  |   | *<font size="2">Training Agenda</font>  | 
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| − | *Supervisors and Enumerators [[:file:Modèle_recrutement_formation_enqueteurs.doc|Example Training Agenda]] (french version)     | + | *Supervisors and Enumerators [[:file:Modèle recrutement formation enqueteurs.doc|Example Training Agenda]] (french version)   | 
| − | *Kenya: [[:file:Example_ics_training_of_enumerators_kenya.doc|ICS Training of Enumerators]]  | + | *Kenya: [[:file:Example ics training of enumerators kenya.doc|ICS Training of Enumerators]]  | 
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| − | = Implementation  =
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| − | | <font size="2">Logistics</font>    | + | | <font size="2">Logistics</font>  | 
| − | | <font size="2">Checklist on how to implement HH Interviews</font><br>    | + | | <font size="2">Checklist on how to implement HH Interviews</font>  | 
| − | *[[Short Household Survey|<font color="#002bb8">H1: Short Household Survey</font>]]    | + | *[[Short Household Survey|<font color="#002bb8">H1: Short Household Survey</font>]]  | 
| − | *[[Profound Household Survey|<font color="#002bb8">H2: Profound Household Survey</font>]]    | + | *[[Profound Household Survey|<font color="#002bb8">H2: Profound Household Survey</font>]]  | 
|   | *[[Qualitative Household Appraisal|<font color="#002bb8">H3: Qualitative Household Appraisal</font>]]  |   | *[[Qualitative Household Appraisal|<font color="#002bb8">H3: Qualitative Household Appraisal</font>]]  | 
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| − | | <font size="2">Conducting Interviews</font>    | + | | <font size="2">Conducting Interviews</font>  | 
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| − | *Manual [[:file:Example_hhquest_introduction_en.doc|<font color="#002bb8">Conducting Interviews</font> ]](english version)     | + | *Manual [[:file:Example hhquest introduction en.doc|<font color="#002bb8">Conducting Interviews</font> ]](english version)   | 
| − | *Manual [[:file:Exemple_hhquest_introduction_enquêteurs_fr.doc|<font color="#002bb8">Conducting Interviews</font> ]](french version)   | + | *Manual [[:file:Exemple hhquest introduction enquêteurs fr.doc|<font color="#002bb8">Conducting Interviews</font> ]](french version)   | 
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|   | *<font color="#002bb8">[[Guiding Questions for data analysis|<font size="2">Guiding Questions for data analysis</font> ]]</font>  |   | *<font color="#002bb8">[[Guiding Questions for data analysis|<font size="2">Guiding Questions for data analysis</font> ]]</font>  | 
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| − | *Kenya Stove HH: <font color="#002bb8">[[:file:Example hh guiding questions for data analysis v2.doc|Guiding Questions for data analysis]]</font>    | + | *Kenya Stove HH: <font color="#002bb8">[[:file:Example hh guiding questions for data analysis v2.doc|Guiding Questions for data analysis]]</font>  | 
|   | *Kenya Stove Producer: [[:file:Stove dealers guiding questions for data analysis v2.doc|<font color="#002bb8">Guiding Question for data analysis</font>]]  |   | *Kenya Stove Producer: [[:file:Stove dealers guiding questions for data analysis v2.doc|<font color="#002bb8">Guiding Question for data analysis</font>]]  | 
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|   | *Checklist for data interpretation  |   | *Checklist for data interpretation  | 
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| − | *Example for report summary    | + | *Example for report summary  | 
|   | *Example for ICS description (Annex)  |   | *Example for ICS description (Annex)  | 
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The following tables shows typical steps for baseline and impact studies, which we would recommend and support.